We are recruiting an ‘Oppenheimer Impact Scholar’, a 2- 2.5 year training post that combines a full scholarship to undertake a 12-month MSc in Global Sustainability Solutions at the University of Exeter’s Streatham Campus in the UK, followed by a research associate post based at the University of Cape Town (UCT) for a further 12-18 months.
This project on adaptation to improve resilience to the coastal hazards associated with sea levels rise (SLR) and storm surges in southern Africa, aiming to help planners incorporate information and decision-making tools addressing coastal hazards into their decision-making processes.
The project is part of the Oppenheimer Programme in African Landscape Systems (OPALS, jointly funded by the University of Exeter and Oppenheimer Generations Research and Conservation).
OPALS seeks to (i) Support a strong, credible, and connected voice for African communities, land managers and researchers in the global climate and ecological crisis (ii) Co-produce science-based solutions to understand, mitigate and adapt to environmental change, growing sustainable and resilient socio-environmental systems in Africa. (iii) Support leadership in environmentally sustainable management across Africa.
About University of Exeter
At the University of Exeter, we combine teaching excellence and high levels of student satisfaction with world class research at our campuses in Exeter and Cornwall.
We are a member of the Russell Group of leading research-intensive universities. Our success is built on a strong partnership with our students and a clear focus on high performance.
The University of Exeter has been dedicated to discovery and changing lives through education since 1851 when the Exeter Schools of Art and Science were founded.
Aim and Benefits of University of Exeter Oppenheimer Impact Scholarship
- Training post
- tuition fee
- stipend
- paid internship
- allowances
Requirements for University of Exeter Oppenheimer Impact Scholarship Qualification
- Candidates must hold citizenship of an African Nation, and preference will be given to Mozambican nationals.
- Applicants must have obtained qualifications equivalent to a First- or Second-Class Upper UK Honours degree, in an appropriate area of science or technology, and have applied for a place on MSc Global Sustainability Solutions.
- If English is not your first language, you will need to meet our English language requirements.
Documents Required for Application
• Letter of application in English (2-page max. outlining your academic interests, prior research experience, and motivation to undertake this project).
• Letter of application in Portuguese (2-page max. outlining your academic interests, prior research experience, and motivation to undertake this project).
• CV (4-pages max, please do not include photographs, ethnicity, date of birth, marital status, or religion etc as under UK law these protected characteristics will not be considered and please refer to person specification for the areas of assessment)
• Transcript(s) giving full details of subjects studied and grades/marks obtained (if you are still studying this should be an interim transcript).
• Names and contact details of two referees familiar with your academic/professional work. You are not required to obtain references yourself. We will request references directly from your referees if you are shortlisted.
• If you are not a national of a majority English-speaking country, you will need to submit evidence of your proficiency in English.
Application Deadline
April 3, 2023
How to Apply
Interested and qualified? Go to University of Exeter on www.exeter.ac.uk to apply.
For more details, visit University of Exeter website.